Staples staff members Anita Solomon, Missy Swears, general manager Ryan Grove, Eli Davies and Marilee Vickers are gearing up for the Staples for Students campaign in Williams Lake with a goal to raise $5,000 to help local students with the purchase of school supplies.

Staples staff members Anita Solomon, Missy Swears, general manager Ryan Grove, Eli Davies and Marilee Vickers are gearing up for the Staples for Students campaign in Williams Lake with a goal to raise $5,000 to help local students with the purchase of school supplies.

Staples launches school supply campaign

With summer half over, people are beginning to plot school supply shopping and Staples hopes to help those who might be struggling.

With summer half over, people are beginning to plot school supply shopping.

For many people the cost can be a burden so Staples is stepping in to offer its annual Staples for Students Campaign.

“We’ll be collecting donations to go to the local school district,” Williams Lake Staples general manager Ryan Grove said. “Everything will go to local kids.”

In past campaigns the store has raised just under $5,000. Donations have come from customers and community groups.

“This year we’re going for $5,000,” Grove said.

Once the money is raised it is in the hands of the school district to determine who can be helped. People needing assistance can contact the school district office to ask to be part of the program.

“We set up an account at the store and allow for $40 increments per student,” Grove explained.

Any money that’s left over after goes into gift cards for the school district to give out if it is contacted by a teacher or administrator at a school.

 

Williams Lake Tribune